This Frontierland hot spot is still sporting their standard menu, which offers some great options like giant angus burgers, a barbecue pork sandwich, and a taco salad.

But there are a few new options that have been added for the summer season!

Pecos Menu - click image for larger version

Now, for a whopping $14.49, you can kick up your heels with the brand new Steak and Pork Platter. It’s served with corn bread, and choice of corn on the cob (also new on the menu), apple slices, or fries.

Steak and Pork Menu item

According to Erin, Pecos had a great concept with this new dish. A filling meal without an Advance Dining Reservation! She dug right in, hoping this would be a new winning dish in the Magic Kingdom… Unfortunately, it fell short.

The pulled pork — it was absolutely the sweetest version of this that I’ve ever had, and sadly the corn bread was not cooked through. When trying the salad, the beans were mealy.

Beef and Pork Platter at Pecos

Even though she tried (really dug deep) to like this platter, it just didn’t measure up. The beef was overcooked. The Chimichurri sauce was good, but the garlic was overpowering.

Beef Cross-Section

For the price of this platter at a counter-service restaurant, this meal really could have been better. Seems that for counter-service BBQ, Animal Kingdom’s Flame Tree Barbecue is still where it’s at.

We’d love to hear your review of this new dish if you’ve tried it. Let us know your thoughts!

Have you tried the Steak and Pork Platter? Tell us what you think in the comments section below.

Comments

As soon as I saw the picture, I knew that steak was going to be icky. Pulled pork looks disgusting by nature, so I guess it gets a pass. Oh well, I guess folks on the dining plan will say its an “incredible value.”

There is NO such thing as good BBQ in the World, or in Florida for that matter. The stuff at Flame Tree is a little better, but it is not real BBQ in my opinion (Eastern NC style). BBQ should not be sweet – ever. Almost all BBQ I’ve had in Florida has been similar – sloppy joe style with sweet red sauce. Don’t waste your time and money.

Sweet, saucy barbecue is the norm, nation-wide. Few outside of NC get the vinegar-y kind right (and even when they try, they live out the pickled red peppers, which add a little bit of heat and sweetness); I’ve learned to judge the saucy kind by simply how juicy and tender the meat is. I would buy this platter, it looks like it would hit the spot if you were starving after a long walk around the world.

Aw gee, it sounded so good and seems to have tasted disappointing. Living in eastern NC has made me a fan of the red peppery vinegar based Q they are famous for here. But at least they are trying new things and maybe will perfect this dish. Well the burgers have always been good and of course the fixins’ are great.

It looks like they’re trying to do table service style meals like at the Plaza Inn at Disneyland. The magic kingdom should have a similar style place. The meals there are fantastic, prices reasonable and much quicker than a TS restaurant.

Haven’t tried this new platter, but I had the same reaction to the BBQ Pork. Way too sweet. I found it to be sub-par, unlike the pulled pork at Flame Tree and Whispering Canyon, both of which I enjoy. I won’t order the Pecos Bill pork again, unless I read it is a new recipe. I think it came straight out of a can.